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her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >> reporter: her washer come with a special cycle just to clean the washing machine itself. but that didn't put a dent in the mold. she says there is only one way to do that. >> i pull back the gasket and i actually to have remove all traces of water and wipe it down with the bleach solution. >> reporter: after she washes her washer, her cloth looks like this. >> oh, it's black. >> it's gray, black, purple. typical mold colors. >> reporter: she says she does this every time she launders, 20 minutes of extra washer washing. when she is done, she must keep the washer's door open to help it dry out. she's even purchased this cleaner which is made specifically to clean smelly washers. virginia says she stopped three friends from buying front loaders and there is no question what she would do if she had a front loader doover. >> i would stick with my old top-loading washer. >> reporter: the association of home appliance manufacturers say like all household appliances, w
her manual phrases it sta areas. >> stained areas themselves use the word mold? >> no, they do not. >> reporter: her washer come with a special cycle just to clean the washing machine itself. but that didn't put a dent in the mold. she says there is only one way to do that. >> i pull back the gasket and i actually to have remove all traces of water and wipe it down with the bleach solution. >> reporter: after she washes her washer, her cloth looks like this....
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take us through that. buc>> first of all, let me go bk to the conference discussion on the merits of the case. that is very important that discussion does not take place until later in the week, during which the oral arguments are heard and the nine justices did together around the table in the conference room and talk about the merits of the case. normally, and there is only one discussion that takes place and it is that discussion. sometimes there are cases where there is not a clear consensus and there has to be a second discussion. that is the exception, not the rule. it is that one discussion in the week of the oral argument. as you have heard, it starts with the chief justice and goes down the line to the junior justice. those discussions lead the justice conclude to affirm or reverse and the particular case. that vote is not casting concrete. you are not walking on my country, yet. you can change your mind. occasionally, a justice will do that, but a writing assignment is made based on that first co
take us through that. buc>> first of all, let me go bk to the conference discussion on the merits of the case. that is very important that discussion does not take place until later in the week, during which the oral arguments are heard and the nine justices did together around the table in the conference room and talk about the merits of the case. normally, and there is only one discussion that takes place and it is that discussion. sometimes there are cases where there is not a clear...
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go to cnn.com/gps to find out how to follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> tonight, a senior white house adviser breaks news on cnn, warning of the world of a possible al qaeda terror attack against u.s. and british interests. we will get to that story just ahead. >>> first, breaking news on how the rules of air travel are about to change. hello, everyone, i'm don lemon reporting tonight from new york city. those new developments from the white house, released just moments ago in the aftermath of the botched christmas day airline bomb. starting at midnight, all travelers flying into the u.s. from abroad will be subject to stricter random security measures. and if you are flying from a terrorism-prone country, expect a full screening. a statement released just moments ago reads, "tsa is mandating that every individual fly nothing the u.s. from anywhere in the world traveling from or through nations that are state sponsors of terrorism or other countries of interest will
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many of us supported. it we need to come to -- come together at least on moments like this not to abandon our country over partisan politics or ideology and failing to understand if there needs to be reforms in the fed, let's reform them. but let's not walk away from a critically important individual who made a difference in the country and the economy of our nation. for that, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to terminate this filibuster, to vote to end that and vote to confirm ben bernanke as chairman of the federal reserve. and i've been told i can go to 3:20. i won't take up all the time, mr. president. i expressed myself on the view, others have as well. as i said a moment ago, this is one of those moments here where we need to step back and recognize the danger of our actions. this is not just a free vote. i mom some people would -- i know some people would have the free vote to vote against the guy. that may work, but it is dangerously precarious, if we don't have the 60 votes to end the filibuste
many of us supported. it we need to come to -- come together at least on moments like this not to abandon our country over partisan politics or ideology and failing to understand if there needs to be reforms in the fed, let's reform them. but let's not walk away from a critically important individual who made a difference in the country and the economy of our nation. for that, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to terminate this filibuster, to vote to end that and vote to confirm ben bernanke...
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so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the appointed hour. chief justices do not like to be late, as you can imagine. the robing room has a number of narrow little sections of the larger cabinet in which the justices' robes are hung and your judicial collars, if you have one, could be on the shelf. there are attendants. you can pick up the robe that you are going to put on that day. they will help you into the robe and you get it fastened in front. . . >> are you asking him will ask questions? >> you walk into the conference room and you put your rove on and you shake every
so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the...
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in case you're just joining us, we have match-up of the two top teams in the pac 10. front-runners, the cal bears against arizona. you get the sense the student body can feel this arizona program is coming back to where it was. so effective but a turnover as parrom and williams couldn't come up with the rebound. >> marques: olson had so much success here at the mckale center. you see how active and involved the fans are here in this game. >> derrin: you see the struggles cal has had from the field. >> marques: once again, the building is electric, very difficult place to play. >> derrin: robertson from outside. rebound off the hands of amoke. >> marques: you can't rely on robertson to produce the bulk of your points. 14 of the first half points out of the 34 by cal. at some point christopher randle has got to join the party. >> derrin: horne over to fogg. horne spinning on the baseline, kicked out. williams wants the three. randle with the rebound. the cats are back though. >> marques: obviously not the strength of his game. >> derrin: randle with a quick release. we
in case you're just joining us, we have match-up of the two top teams in the pac 10. front-runners, the cal bears against arizona. you get the sense the student body can feel this arizona program is coming back to where it was. so effective but a turnover as parrom and williams couldn't come up with the rebound. >> marques: olson had so much success here at the mckale center. you see how active and involved the fans are here in this game. >> derrin: you see the struggles cal has had...
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it is everything to feel that you are useful. making a profit, earning money, getting paid to give people something that they want and that they choose is to feel useful. and it is the greatest joy and our country and our nation's future depend on it. thanks very, very much for your attention. [applause] >> absolutely, yes. questions, comments? arguments? quibbles? saw some people shaking their heads with displeasure. >> al milliken, a.m. media. what other changes have you found out about the way liberal arts colleges have dealt towards business in recent years as opposed to the past? >> look, liberal arts colleges have been by and large hostile to business for a very, very long time. this is nothing new. this goes back, in fact, it goes back to the 1960s. and even to some extent to the 1950s. before then, and one of the things that's happened, there have accident in about books that have been written about this, is the sources of funding for private colleges and universities have changed. and private colleges and universities ar
it is everything to feel that you are useful. making a profit, earning money, getting paid to give people something that they want and that they choose is to feel useful. and it is the greatest joy and our country and our nation's future depend on it. thanks very, very much for your attention. [applause] >> absolutely, yes. questions, comments? arguments? quibbles? saw some people shaking their heads with displeasure. >> al milliken, a.m. media. what other changes have you found out...
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stay with us. we will have much more straight ahead. ún >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree as file in the indictment. >> kimberly: that was oregon judge steven mauer delivering the verdict in the case of ray lien worthington who was tried in the death of their 15 month old daughter ava who died in march of 2008 of complications from pneumonia. the worthingtops who are members of the controversial faith healing group follower is of christ did not provide adequate medical care for their daughter but the jury found otherwise. now, the parents also await trial on charges of criminally negligent charge in the d
stay with us. we will have much more straight ahead. ún >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree...
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will he use this to build a party? there have been numerous attempts by different factions to form opposition. that is a key part of any functioning political system. he seems to have the mantle because he got all of these votes. he did a very good job at personal party based candidacy. he got a lot of support that was unexpected. that would be one way to start parties even if the voting system does not favor it. it is something to watch. it is ultimately an area that international assistance can be given. there is definitely room to work on that. >. . in afghanistan. > there are very public disagreements within the un about how to handle that. there is a lot of attention and energy, it made it more complicated for the u.n. to respond to those problems. i think is important to remember i think is important to remember that the u.n. has to be and completely impartial and processes -- anything that puts unquestioned -- this impartiality in doubt, it makes it hard for us to do our job properly. what we are officially advo
will he use this to build a party? there have been numerous attempts by different factions to form opposition. that is a key part of any functioning political system. he seems to have the mantle because he got all of these votes. he did a very good job at personal party based candidacy. he got a lot of support that was unexpected. that would be one way to start parties even if the voting system does not favor it. it is something to watch. it is ultimately an area that international assistance...
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number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will not come through tankers, they will come another way. >> kimberly: maybe it is a good idea that he is telling them hey, this is what we are going to do so they try something else. the problem is we end up a day light and a dollar short on all of this. we are not investing the money like we should be into technology and things that might make a difference. >> i agree with walid on the issue. we tend to be fairly reactive. we spend a lot of time trying to game out what are the next scenarios. al-qaeda watches us. they have a media wing and people involved in th
number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will...
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it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >> we're talking about portions. costcoo, people go to stores that sell in bulk and think i'm going to save money, get a ton of snacks, cereals, et cetera. >> the costco effect. if you stockpile your snacks you'll eat 92% more without realizing it. keep a food journal or take a sticky note, put th date you open the package. when you go to recycle it or throw it out, you'll see how quickly you went through it. you might be better off spending extra money on a smaller portion. >> or going more frequently to the store. >> pms cravings. >> what? >> you knew
it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >>...
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i've never heard him use a swear word this practice. but he stopped practice and he said we're going to come this the right way, we're not going to just go through the motions. and his assistants were getting after it, as well. >> miles: that's how important holding your home court is in this league. they have played well besides maybe the oregon game at home as their only loss this year. but he knows the intensity and the energy these guys immediate to bring every night. >> steve: and lorenzo said if the huskies lose one or two more games, their only chance of playing in the ncaa attorneyment will be winning the pac-10 tournament. thompson being defended by isaiah thomas. you might think that's a mismatch at 5'8", but is he a good defender. >> miles: off the ball foul on overton. not a smart foul to put your hands on reggie moore. now you're sending him to the line for a within on one situation. >> abe the 6'7" sophomore. misses the front end of the bhoe fuss. overton. abdul gaddy working with miles yesterday. you beat him in horse. >>
i've never heard him use a swear word this practice. but he stopped practice and he said we're going to come this the right way, we're not going to just go through the motions. and his assistants were getting after it, as well. >> miles: that's how important holding your home court is in this league. they have played well besides maybe the oregon game at home as their only loss this year. but he knows the intensity and the energy these guys immediate to bring every night. >> steve:...
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thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount next year. as the economy recovers and the effects of the automatic stabilizers and legislative policies fade away, the budget deficit will shrink relative to gdp. however, as i have noteed, the projected deficit remains large throughout the decade even under current law, and if the current law is changed in some way that more closely matches current policy -- as most people see it -- the amount of government borrowing relative to gdp would be unprecedented in the post-world war ii period. a large and persistent imbalance between federal spending and revenues is apparent in cbo's proj
thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount...
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it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a tremendous victory for the first amendment and for our organization, and thank you very much. i am happy to take any questions. >> [inaudible] the corporate offices have the same rights as people? >> i do not know exactly what the opinion says just yet, but it is a great day for every person in america -- whether you own stock in a company, whether you run a mom-and-pop grocery store, and by the way, when we put in those several thousand dollars in corporate contributions that this case ended of ending on, they were just like that. t
it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a...
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i want to thank you for being with us. live to arizona, a 23-year-old mother takes off from her home, tempe, arizona, by car for a 978-mile road trip with this beautiful 8-month-old baby boy, baby gabriel. she ends up spending christmas alone with the baby in a local motel, san antonio, texas. calling the 25-year-old biological father telling him baby gabriel is dead. turns out she was trying to give the baby away the whole time to an arizona couple. mommy's located in miami beach, minus the baby. her car abandoned. bombshell tonight, in the last hours, mommy's car located, san antonio. baby's car seat, still inside. tonight, we learn mommy, alone, no baby gabriel, hops a greyhound pus to florida december 27th. now, that's the last day of any credible sighting of baby gabriel alive. she claims she gave the baby away during this road trip to a couple she had just met at a public park. >> new details emerge in the case of missing gabriel johnson. the vehicle elizabeth johnson was last seen in was found in san antonio, texas.
i want to thank you for being with us. live to arizona, a 23-year-old mother takes off from her home, tempe, arizona, by car for a 978-mile road trip with this beautiful 8-month-old baby boy, baby gabriel. she ends up spending christmas alone with the baby in a local motel, san antonio, texas. calling the 25-year-old biological father telling him baby gabriel is dead. turns out she was trying to give the baby away the whole time to an arizona couple. mommy's located in miami beach, minus the...
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than you currently have been using. so that's the point of view here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of this panel that it really is all about leadership and when we started our work, again, six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we felt that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnover rates, particularly in the largest 100 districts, made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found was, it actually is sort of true, and that leadership, strong, strategic leadership at the top is certainly not sufficient, but it is absolutely necessary. and we found no examples of districts that were driving any sort of rapid improvement in any segment of student achievement that didn't have a strong leader, whether at the district level or at the principle level, but that that wasn't sufficient. there were lots of other things that needed to be in place and the things those leaders did actually mattered a great deal. so that's what i
than you currently have been using. so that's the point of view here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of this panel that it really is all about leadership and when we started our work, again, six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we felt that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnover rates, particularly in the largest 100 districts, made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found was, it...
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look at his strength. >> miles: coach rommar commente to us yesterday about his growth in the game. he's expamded his game, he's shooting threes, he puts the ball on the floor a lot better. coach romar said after his sophomore year, he just was determined to get better and spent a lot more time in the gym just working on his game. >> steve: and he said with about 11 games to go last year is when he turned a notch. he was one of the best players at the end of the year. remember he was the biggest player in those two ncaa tournament games scoring 23 and 20 against mississippi state and purdue. >> miles: talent has always been there, it's just been a matter of him producing on the floor. >> steve: producing so much that back on december 23rd, he played the part of grand pa in the nutcracker performed by the pacific northwest ballet. and that was stunning. and i told him how impressed i was at how he got all of that gray out of his hair. >> miles: a man of many talents. >> steve: washington trying to stay in the race. we told that you lorenzo said if they lose one or two more games, the
look at his strength. >> miles: coach rommar commente to us yesterday about his growth in the game. he's expamded his game, he's shooting threes, he puts the ball on the floor a lot better. coach romar said after his sophomore year, he just was determined to get better and spent a lot more time in the gym just working on his game. >> steve: and he said with about 11 games to go last year is when he turned a notch. he was one of the best players at the end of the year. remember he...
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faith that leads us to a commitment that is greater to us as individuals. hope. any of us who is without hope is most at risk. growth. that potential for claming postiming growth. if everyone of our front-line leaders, those nco's, those troops, if they knew the answer is about each of their troops, if we knew the answers about our family members and leaders and ourselves and how to engage each other in a meaningful and productive dialogue, perhaps we would be a step further away from the terminal signs of hopelessness and despair. that is our challenge. this is not business as usual. for as much as we have to learn, as much as we already know, we know that preventing suicide is first and foremost a public health and challenge. -- a public health challenge. at the center of our attention, the health and well-being of our warriors, our veterans, and yes, our families, those who are courageous enough to love us, but it goes on from there. we must build peer to peer support networks. we must build brazilian families and communities. safe leaders. -- we must build fa
faith that leads us to a commitment that is greater to us as individuals. hope. any of us who is without hope is most at risk. growth. that potential for claming postiming growth. if everyone of our front-line leaders, those nco's, those troops, if they knew the answer is about each of their troops, if we knew the answers about our family members and leaders and ourselves and how to engage each other in a meaningful and productive dialogue, perhaps we would be a step further away from the...
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it will help us speed up our process. and it will help you get the kind of dollars you need to implement the programs that will really make a difference in your communities. so i think that's an example as well as the fact that i've been to 66 cities as well as the fact that we're collaborating with other departments like hud and epa and energy to really jumpstart our economy and jumpstart our opportunities to continue to be the incubators for great ideas, not only for transportation but for energy and for housing and really having communities that have the clean air that, you know, that people have really come to expect. so i look forward to your questions. and whatever comments any of you might have. thank you very much. [applause] >> is it possible to turn the lights up a little higher or not? i don't know if we can or not. i'd like to be able to see these people a little bit better. mayor, thank you for the lovely dinner. [laughter] >> that was my pleasure. >> as good as a dinner as i've enjoyed in a long time. trust
it will help us speed up our process. and it will help you get the kind of dollars you need to implement the programs that will really make a difference in your communities. so i think that's an example as well as the fact that i've been to 66 cities as well as the fact that we're collaborating with other departments like hud and epa and energy to really jumpstart our economy and jumpstart our opportunities to continue to be the incubators for great ideas, not only for transportation but for...
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that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis, minnesota where we find the the weather channel's mike seidel. mike, what about the wind chill there, how is it going? >> it's cold out here, nine below zero here. the wind chill now, 22 below zero. and even though it's cold, we're more than 20 degrees above our record low this morning of about 30 below zero. international falls, talk about a bitter weekend, set records saturday and sunday, nearly 40 below. it's cold all across the country, as jeff mentioned. take you out to chicago, where they were bundled up yesterday against the chill and
that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis,...
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and by we, i mean ll of us. -- all of us. not jsut me. -- just me. you are among the leaders in your communities. you really are. people will listen to you about the proper role of the judiciary as long as you speak out clearly and firmly and use the channels that your listeners use. your voices need to be heard. so regardless of how we select our judges, i think maybe all of us can agree that an independent judiciary is critical for all of our citizens since -- citizens. we need one safe place. that one place historically has been the court rooms. let's not sacrifice that. you have to help us and speak out. we can still have one safe place in our system for an independent, qualified judiciary. thank you fell much for being here today and i hope you maintain your interest in this subject. we will be spokespeople in the future for what we need to do. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, justice o'connor. we are now going to adjourn. lunch will be in room 12 where the program continuation will be. we invite you to join us for lunch. thank you
and by we, i mean ll of us. -- all of us. not jsut me. -- just me. you are among the leaders in your communities. you really are. people will listen to you about the proper role of the judiciary as long as you speak out clearly and firmly and use the channels that your listeners use. your voices need to be heard. so regardless of how we select our judges, i think maybe all of us can agree that an independent judiciary is critical for all of our citizens since -- citizens. we need one safe...
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we have all sorts of resources for them to use. a lot of families don't have computer access at home or internet access. >> in addition to that, libraries employ a fair number of people in communities. >>> it's been a tough past year for a lot of americans with the jobless rate at a 20-year high many are hoping for a brighter future in 2010. many experts do forecast a sunnier outlook. julie banderas has a look. >> reporter: some states are chugging right along when it comes to adding jobs in tough economic times thanks in part to some good fiscal policy. >> last month texas created the most jobs of any state, followed by ohio and georgia. >> reporter: healthcare was one of the leading industries to create jobs. some 600,000 since the recession hit in decemb 2007. >> i guess you can't go wrong looking at demographics, where an aging population and we need healthcare. >> reporter: other industries moving full steam ahead, temporary employment, retail, education, and government jobs. and the experts say if you're a computer wiz or aft
we have all sorts of resources for them to use. a lot of families don't have computer access at home or internet access. >> in addition to that, libraries employ a fair number of people in communities. >>> it's been a tough past year for a lot of americans with the jobless rate at a 20-year high many are hoping for a brighter future in 2010. many experts do forecast a sunnier outlook. julie banderas has a look. >> reporter: some states are chugging right along when it comes...
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using the same standards it use today for their s.b.a. loans to make direct loans to small companies in order to get our economy back on track by helping small businesses. it will create more jobs. it increases the s.b.a. program from $2 million to $5 million. it increases the microloan program to $5,000. it increases the 504 program to to $5.5 million. these increases are loan limits are desperately needed if we're going to be realistic in today's marketplace and the types of loans that businesses need in order to expand jobs. two things this bill does that i want to mention are a direct help to small business. one, there is a sense of congress that says the s.b.a. should be a cabinet level position. i think we need to make sure that an advocate for small business has the ear of our president. now, we know what happened in 2009. we know that we had a bailout -- that we had to bail out wall street. we know we had to deal with the large banks in order to save our system from all going off a cliff. we understand that. we also know there wer
using the same standards it use today for their s.b.a. loans to make direct loans to small companies in order to get our economy back on track by helping small businesses. it will create more jobs. it increases the s.b.a. program from $2 million to $5 million. it increases the microloan program to $5,000. it increases the 504 program to to $5.5 million. these increases are loan limits are desperately needed if we're going to be realistic in today's marketplace and the types of loans that...
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o'keefe, thank you for being with us. what position, if the child is alive right now, what position is that child in health-wise? >> i'm pretty concerned, nancy. we don't really know where the baby is or who the baby's with. the baby is clearly going to be stressed out. we have to be concerned the baby is not getting fed enough, not getting the emotional needs gabriel needs. and i think that we have to be just concerned that the baby is going to be environmentally in an unsafe situation because 8-month-olds are fairly mobile. so depending on where he is he could get himself into a lot of trouble if he's left alone, especially if it's a cold area. i think his health it at great risk. >> i'm thinking back on lucy and john david at 8 months, and they were so helpless. if this child has any special needs -- you know what's amazing to me, dr. o'keefe? even with this mother obviously not wanting the baby, the baby probably loved the mother. you know, just -- >> absolutely. 8-month-olds are so endearing and love unconditionally.
o'keefe, thank you for being with us. what position, if the child is alive right now, what position is that child in health-wise? >> i'm pretty concerned, nancy. we don't really know where the baby is or who the baby's with. the baby is clearly going to be stressed out. we have to be concerned the baby is not getting fed enough, not getting the emotional needs gabriel needs. and i think that we have to be just concerned that the baby is going to be environmentally in an unsafe situation...
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many of us buy insurance to protect us from those risks. insurance companies can never fully protect from the emotional traumaof an auto acc never protect whoof from the emotional trauma of an auto accident, and so farmers insurance and the other members of the advocates, the other insurance company members believe that passing effective laws will do the work policyholders a favor we cannot do to them. i think they would much rather avoid the accident than have us pay for it. they would much rather have that day back before the trauma. before a legislative action to prevent people from risking the lives of responsible people, the type of action you see in the 2009 stand-up act we would all be exposed to even more unnecessary risks. , the technology will bring us there. so i ask you to take a moment and take a bold journey with me if you close your eyes and think about being at night on a two-lane road driving the speed limit 45, 55 miles an hour and driving one direction while a car comes the other direction and as one author called this a
many of us buy insurance to protect us from those risks. insurance companies can never fully protect from the emotional traumaof an auto acc never protect whoof from the emotional trauma of an auto accident, and so farmers insurance and the other members of the advocates, the other insurance company members believe that passing effective laws will do the work policyholders a favor we cannot do to them. i think they would much rather avoid the accident than have us pay for it. they would much...
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julian martin is in winter garden, florida, for us. with a good morning, you've been in florida throughout this week. i thought that was a plum assignment but it is really cold. >> reporter: yeah. not that plum this morning. in fact, some windchills in the teens here in central florida this morning, alex it is a little warmer now. we're at 34 degrees. light rain, mixing with sleet. so far so good as far as citrus. we really haven't seen too many widespread problems yet. but the real test is going to be the next two days. temperatures tomorrow morning and again on monday morning are going to be in the 20s. and all it takes is 28 degrees at about four hours to cause trouble on these trees. of course, this is a huge industry here in the world. in fact, 40% of the world's orange juice comes from central florida. $9 billion industry. so over the past several days, farmers doing everything they can to get this fruit off the trees and into the processing plants, get it on out of here before it does freeze. this could be a historic freeze by t
julian martin is in winter garden, florida, for us. with a good morning, you've been in florida throughout this week. i thought that was a plum assignment but it is really cold. >> reporter: yeah. not that plum this morning. in fact, some windchills in the teens here in central florida this morning, alex it is a little warmer now. we're at 34 degrees. light rain, mixing with sleet. so far so good as far as citrus. we really haven't seen too many widespread problems yet. but the real test...
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and we can use this as a tool for endangered species." >> stahl: is she hissing at us? >> dresser: yeah, she's hissing at us. >> stahl: and dresser is working her way up. her next inter-species cloning project will use this non- endangered caracal cat as a surrogate mother for an endangered lynx; and after that, the eland antelope as a surrogate for its endangered cousin, the bongo. you know, there are still people who get nervous at the idea of cloning. they think there's something wrong about it. >> dresser: i'll tell you what-- if you have to choose cloning or extinction, i'm going to choose cloning. but i want to be darn sure that i know how to do it. and if we don't do it while we have the animals, now, to be able to learn how to do it, then we're not going to have a choice. it's not going to be an option. >> stahl: so, to keep her options open while she's mastering inter-species cloning, she's also putting as many animals as she can on ice, literally. dresser is the keeper of a new kind of zoo-- a frozen zoo-- where she's collecting tiny skin samples from thousand
and we can use this as a tool for endangered species." >> stahl: is she hissing at us? >> dresser: yeah, she's hissing at us. >> stahl: and dresser is working her way up. her next inter-species cloning project will use this non- endangered caracal cat as a surrogate mother for an endangered lynx; and after that, the eland antelope as a surrogate for its endangered cousin, the bongo. you know, there are still people who get nervous at the idea of cloning. they think...
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yes, al qaeda can use afghanistan as a place to train, but they are using yemen, the a using somalia, and there are many places where al qaeda is operating. host: in the first segment on this subject, i showed the david ignatius calling, "there is it growing consensus among the military that they have to get out of fighting it expedition. -- fighting expeditionary was every time any flash point erupts with al qaeda." guest: what we have to do is recognize that this is going to be a long war with many aspects to it and that we are going to incur some casualties year after year after year, and that is not consistent with american culture. we are shaped by the world war ii experience to be what to mobilize the whole country and win in three years and be -- we are shaped by the world war ii experience. we want to mobilize the whole country and win in three years and be done with it. it will be a test whether we can stay the course long-term without necessarily investing too much of our resources in any one effort, in some dream that if we can just win one battle or do something for one ye
yes, al qaeda can use afghanistan as a place to train, but they are using yemen, the a using somalia, and there are many places where al qaeda is operating. host: in the first segment on this subject, i showed the david ignatius calling, "there is it growing consensus among the military that they have to get out of fighting it expedition. -- fighting expeditionary was every time any flash point erupts with al qaeda." guest: what we have to do is recognize that this is going to be a...
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let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health care bill being proposed in washington is broken by the bad deal -- by the back room deals. we need to start over. we have health care here in massachusetts. 98% of our people are already insured. we have done it. we do not need what is being pushed in washington on massachusetts, spending $500 million on medicare? we know we need to reform and that is something we're going to be doing very shortly. to think that we need of one size fits all plan from congress, coming down here and hurting what we have? that is one
let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health...
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, over use of specialists. the physicians would see the trade offs because they were sharing in the pot of money. is there any evidence that hmos did this? is there any proof that the incentive question can be managed? does it seem like hmos are lauded as having changed things fundamentally? >> i will start off. in the beginning, it appeared the was something great going on with hmos. you went to a building that was an hmo. the marketplace did not favor this. of the growth happened -- all the growth happened in independent practice associations. this is where you are going to a doctor but they are paid in a different way than the fee-for- service patients. that model did not work very well in containing costs. there is no corporate culture to control costs. people seem to favor that. relatively few people stayed with the kaiser. i think the hmo models that people are going to now are not the type that have the corporate culture that led to cost control. if you look at rates of increase in health care costs, hmo
, over use of specialists. the physicians would see the trade offs because they were sharing in the pot of money. is there any evidence that hmos did this? is there any proof that the incentive question can be managed? does it seem like hmos are lauded as having changed things fundamentally? >> i will start off. in the beginning, it appeared the was something great going on with hmos. you went to a building that was an hmo. the marketplace did not favor this. of the growth happened -- all...
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been using. that's the point of you here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of his panel that it really is all about leadership. when we started our work six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we thought that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnovers rates particularly in the largest 100 districts made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found is it's actually sort of true. leadership and we found no district that were driving any rapid improvement in any segment of student achievement that didn't have a strong leader, whether at the district level or at principal level. but if that wasn't suv, there were lots of other things needed to be in place. the things the leaders did matter add great deal. that's what i want to talk to you ant today. are we ready on that? here we go. you've heard this earlier today. i'm going to go quickly through the p. the prior economic environment over the last 20
been using. that's the point of you here. jim guthrie this morning said near the end of his panel that it really is all about leadership. when we started our work six or seven years ago, we hoped that wasn't true. because if that is true, we thought that the context that urban district leaders work in and the rapid turnovers rates particularly in the largest 100 districts made it difficult to imagine we'd ever see very much progress. what we found is it's actually sort of true. leadership and...
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it is useful for the economy. we have a lot of companies that cannot get money from the banks but the markets. my pension money goes to the bonds issued by the countries. imagine my savings to the companies needed. it does serve a useful purpose. but the utility, or the social good performed by that has receded in importance and a lot of these banks now make more of their money not just by the fees and underwriting the securities but trading them back and forth on their own books and in some senses they are starting to look like gigantic hedge funds. i think in the future you will see a lot less, both because it is a lot more expensive and also governments are trying to discourage it. host: tying it back to this headline, it says that the idea of the proposed tax is a product of six months of policy deliberations by the treasury secretary geithner and his team, which evaluated four competing options. these were, a financial transaction tax -- what you just said it occurs at banks now -- limits of tax deductibility
it is useful for the economy. we have a lot of companies that cannot get money from the banks but the markets. my pension money goes to the bonds issued by the countries. imagine my savings to the companies needed. it does serve a useful purpose. but the utility, or the social good performed by that has receded in importance and a lot of these banks now make more of their money not just by the fees and underwriting the securities but trading them back and forth on their own books and in some...
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many of us buy insurance to protect us from those risks. insurance companies can never fully protect from the emotional traumaof an auto accident. farmers insurance and the other members of the advocates board, the other insurance company members, believe that passing effective laws will do our policyholders a favor we cannot do them. i think they would much rather avoid the accident then have us pay for. they would much rather have that date bacy back. without assertive legislative actions, the type of action you see in the 2009 s stand up act, we will all be disposed even more unnecessary risks. i ask you to take a moment and take a little journey with me. if you close your eyes and think about nighttime on a two-lane road driving the speed limit, 45 miles per hour, and driving in thone direction. another car comes in the other direction. as one author calls this, public trust at that moment. public trust of an idea that person will act responsibly. think about being behind your will and what is happening behind the other wheel. is it som
many of us buy insurance to protect us from those risks. insurance companies can never fully protect from the emotional traumaof an auto accident. farmers insurance and the other members of the advocates board, the other insurance company members, believe that passing effective laws will do our policyholders a favor we cannot do them. i think they would much rather avoid the accident then have us pay for. they would much rather have that date bacy back. without assertive legislative actions,...
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let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health care bill being proposed in washington is broken by the bad deal -- by the back room deals. we need to start over. we have health care here in massachusetts. 98% of our people are already insured. we have done it. we do not need what is being pushed in washington on massachusetts, spending $500 million on medicare? we know we need to reform and that is something we're going to be doing very shortly. to think that we need of one size fits all plan from congress, coming down here and hurting what we have? that is one
let us begin. president obama and members in congress are now in final -- the final stage of having out a national health-care bill. there is a real possibility that the winner of this election will be in a position to ensure passage of the bill for its defeat. do you want voters in massachusetts to see next tuesday's vote on a referendum on this national health care bill? mr. brown? >> thank you and a pleasure to be here. i think the institute. i thank you for your question. the health...
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it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was the bin laden family allowed to fly out of the country right after 9/11? the only people allowed to fly. why did bush allow bin laden to get out -- and why didn't you investigate cheney when he had halliburton dealing with iran when it was against war. >> host: what do you think the answer to why to those questions is? >> caller: because she doesn't -- nobody, her or ann coulter or hannity, when bush was hold egg hand with the king of saudi arabia, after the saudi arabians hit the towers. nobody brings that up. but when obama bows down to the president of japan, a big to-do about it. i just think that the c
it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was...
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nice job on the post-up by jamal boykin, using the body, using the seal. great feed from the target hand on the bounce pass inside. >> steve: patrick christopher misses the foul shot. he's 11 of 15 from the foul line, 22 points. the rest of the team doesn't have much. bryan-amaning now comes out. darnell gant back in. 71-48. washington putting the blitz kreeg on the bay area schools. gant wide open. >> marques: just kind of slowing down the huskies there. they get the open shots, they're taking it. why not when they're falling like that? darnell gant has improved his midrange jump shooting ability. >> steve: knezevic stepped on the end line. another turnover for california. they have suffered 20 now in the ball game. >> marques: that used to be in the old days, the old forceout play. now you get a look at more pressure. as a ref, you've got to call a foul or call a guy for stepping on the out of bounds line. we've seen four or five of those against cal this afternoon. >> steve: thomas will wind up at the free-throw line. >> marques: talk about, when you tr
nice job on the post-up by jamal boykin, using the body, using the seal. great feed from the target hand on the bounce pass inside. >> steve: patrick christopher misses the foul shot. he's 11 of 15 from the foul line, 22 points. the rest of the team doesn't have much. bryan-amaning now comes out. darnell gant back in. 71-48. washington putting the blitz kreeg on the bay area schools. gant wide open. >> marques: just kind of slowing down the huskies there. they get the open shots,...
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i use to describe myself as an ink stain reg. i work for a couple of brief days for the atlantic city press in south jersey as a press inserts and feeling the ink on my hands and having it in double, there is an old school feel about that and i missed that. my kids have grown up with me trying to read them the deer abby newspaper column but we don't subscribe to a newspaper anymore. there is that nostalgia that i will miss but the advantages of the way we can be plugged in is seamless. though from click to click from a newspaper column to the primary source material to other views on it. it is an incredible opportunity to be an information provider. >> are you going to be writing another dead tree book? >> i am sure i will be. but i don't know about what. my plate is full right now. with continually updating hall of the themes in culture of corruption and hearkening back to the themes in my past books. over the last week, i have referred to i was on -- i was doing a news interview last week about the crotch bomber and referred to
i use to describe myself as an ink stain reg. i work for a couple of brief days for the atlantic city press in south jersey as a press inserts and feeling the ink on my hands and having it in double, there is an old school feel about that and i missed that. my kids have grown up with me trying to read them the deer abby newspaper column but we don't subscribe to a newspaper anymore. there is that nostalgia that i will miss but the advantages of the way we can be plugged in is seamless. though...
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let us be judged not by what the other side did to get us here but what we did to get us out of this economic mess. many of us came here, we're working a double shift every day, and will not rest until we see the kind of job creation and rewards for innovation that the american people deserve. that's why many of us came here and we are not satisfied. we want to continue being that change, demanding that kind of shift from speculation on wall street to job creation on main street. and with that i yield to the gentleman from ohio. >> i would thank, madam chair, the gentleman from virginia for leading this hour on our recovery. because we talk so much about the job loss that has been created by this great recession. but far too often we don't discuss the causes of that job loss and we don't discuss the direction we're heading in. and so i think it's important to remind viewers and to remind all americans just where we are. i was at a luncheon today in cincinnati, ohio, with johnson investment council. they refer to this as the great recession. and they refer to it as the great recession
let us be judged not by what the other side did to get us here but what we did to get us out of this economic mess. many of us came here, we're working a double shift every day, and will not rest until we see the kind of job creation and rewards for innovation that the american people deserve. that's why many of us came here and we are not satisfied. we want to continue being that change, demanding that kind of shift from speculation on wall street to job creation on main street. and with that...
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help us pass this. thank you. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: it's once again my pleasure to yield to the distinguished gentleman from new mexico, the lead sponsor of this legislation, mr. ben ray lujan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i rise today in support of h.r. 3342, the aamodt litigation settlement act. i would like to thank my colleagues on the resource committee, chairman rahall, chairwoman napolitano, my colleague from new mexico, mr. heinrich, and ranking member mr. hastings. i would also like to thank david ortiz and well water association, the office of the state new mexico engineer, the city of santa fe, and all of our tribal leaders from nambe, and pebos and others, thank you for your hard work to reach these settlements. the testimony of the settlement parties, t
help us pass this. thank you. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: it's once again my pleasure to yield to the distinguished gentleman from new mexico, the lead sponsor of this legislation, mr. ben ray lujan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i rise today in...
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they can call us directly. anything they can do to give us any information. >> julie: i understand you are still looking for the vehicle that elizabeth drove off in. we have a description here. as the white 1995 oldsmobile, arizona plate on s on the screen agz4214. she was found in miami beach. she obviously got there in her car. the tip line 480-350-8311, tempe police department. so she obviously drove to miami beach but when she was found, where was she where she was discovered? >> there is some information we're trying to figure out is the location of the vehicle. we don't know where the vehicle is at this point. she was located at a hospital in the miami beach area by the miami beach police department. so we were very, i guess, disappointed to hear she was not with gabriel. our main focus is locating gabriel. >> julie: and locating that car that could have evidence. thank you very much. good luck to you, sir. we hope you get good news soon. sergeant, thank you very much. thank you very much for the time. >>
they can call us directly. anything they can do to give us any information. >> julie: i understand you are still looking for the vehicle that elizabeth drove off in. we have a description here. as the white 1995 oldsmobile, arizona plate on s on the screen agz4214. she was found in miami beach. she obviously got there in her car. the tip line 480-350-8311, tempe police department. so she obviously drove to miami beach but when she was found, where was she where she was discovered?...
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the phone lines -- send us a tweet at c-spanwj or e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. "the washington post" on this story. the court also overturned a ban on corporations and unions airing campaign ads in the 30 days before primary and 60 days before a general election. also in "the washington post" this morning they talk about the reaction on capitol hill. inside "the washington post" its quotes senator charles schumer -- bound to push for new restrictions on corporate political spending, including limits for companies with government contracts, shareholder approval of expenditures and a proposal to make cheap executives appear in ads approving the content. also pushing legislation to match small donations with public financing. the ruling can be found on our website c-span.org. if you go there you can find the oral arguments as well as the ruling and reaction from the white house and other folks on our website, c-span.org. of the first phone call on court lifting campaign limits. indianapolis, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think? well
the phone lines -- send us a tweet at c-spanwj or e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. "the washington post" on this story. the court also overturned a ban on corporations and unions airing campaign ads in the 30 days before primary and 60 days before a general election. also in "the washington post" this morning they talk about the reaction on capitol hill. inside "the washington post" its quotes senator charles schumer -- bound to push for new restrictions on...
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the 20,000 square foot facility, two full courts, used for the team's practice facility and also used for volleyball. richard jefferson understands the importance of this kind of building. >> i remember practicing in the gym that was 50 years old when i was there. if you want to continue having success, especially at your alma mater, things like that really go a long way. keeping your name of things, showing new players and even old players that giving back is really the key. >> darrin: there you see the banner from 2001 when they went to the final four. you don't often see former players give that kind of significant contribution to their alma mater. >> marques: would like to see more of that, specialsly with the kind of money some of these guys are making. richard jefferson, both parents are missionaries. he exploded on the scene out of nowhere. >> darrin: very proud of what he's been able to accomplish in the nba. randle controls the ball up high. >> marques: lamont jones on top. can't lose track. >> marques: can't lose track of him. mo jones, created the space, knocked down the lo
the 20,000 square foot facility, two full courts, used for the team's practice facility and also used for volleyball. richard jefferson understands the importance of this kind of building. >> i remember practicing in the gym that was 50 years old when i was there. if you want to continue having success, especially at your alma mater, things like that really go a long way. keeping your name of things, showing new players and even old players that giving back is really the key. >>...
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if you will use that list, then use it. host: fla., on the line. caller: ok, i would like to know -- i'm not trying to be funny, but are you really educated to understand that cuba is on a list because of all the other non-compliance with what the u.s. once? because the u.s. gets what they want. i am a terrorist and all u.s. citizens are terrorists. are you there? guest: i am here. what was pointing to is the political nature of this. i lived in miami for a long time. the administration decided to go the safe route an ad cuba. host: what is the difference between our watch list and a no- fly list? why wouldn't they just put everyone on the watch list on the no-fly list? guest: good question. there has been a lot of examination of exactly what the different lists include. the way the government explains it is that there is a larger data base with 550,000 names on it. and some are aliases. some the government has been talking to about other investigations. from that there is a more narrow list which includes a few thousand who are banned from flying
if you will use that list, then use it. host: fla., on the line. caller: ok, i would like to know -- i'm not trying to be funny, but are you really educated to understand that cuba is on a list because of all the other non-compliance with what the u.s. once? because the u.s. gets what they want. i am a terrorist and all u.s. citizens are terrorists. are you there? guest: i am here. what was pointing to is the political nature of this. i lived in miami for a long time. the administration decided...
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why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward the united states. at the same time, the terrorists that we confront today are also going after the nations of europe, muslim countries -- in fact, more muslims are being killed in t attacks then hated americans. this is about an extremist ideology that has a vision of finding manda
why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue....
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henry is joining us. caller: one of the major problems we have in this country is to many in foreign, misinform voters who are under the spell of propaganda like bill mcinturff who was posing as a pollster but is really a propagandist. when you talk about transparency, bill, how transparent and the president began telling the people that health care reform is one of the most important legs to economic reform? he show them which senators and congressmen are on the payrolls of the healthcare, insurance company. he showed them who was on their side in the economic realm. bill paulson -- secretary paulson give $750 billion unconditionally to wall street. president obama came in and give them another $850 billion i think, but with attachments. with conditions attached. that they had to pay the money back. it was alone. the people in the media, you get to paint the picture for the people and to have it both ways. people believe that president obama is propping up wall street one really president obama save and
henry is joining us. caller: one of the major problems we have in this country is to many in foreign, misinform voters who are under the spell of propaganda like bill mcinturff who was posing as a pollster but is really a propagandist. when you talk about transparency, bill, how transparent and the president began telling the people that health care reform is one of the most important legs to economic reform? he show them which senators and congressmen are on the payrolls of the healthcare,...